Wives and children of the Metis threshing crew at Tom Sheehan's farm near Clairmont include Louise Webber, Mrs. Dave Capot and Mrs. Dan McLean. The babies are strapped into the traditional moss bags which took the place of diapers.
Image shows an Indigenous peoples camp on the Beaverlodge River. Three men and a child are standing in front of three tipis. The ground is partially covered in snow. The original description said Indian camp instead of Indigenous peoples camp. The title is taken from the back of the photograph.
Image shows a woman on horseback, beside another horse, standing in front of the Roman Catholic Church and cemetery. The first Roman Catholic Mission to be established in the Grande Prairie District was built by Father Alac with the aid of Brother Mathias about 1909. The Catholic population at this time consisted of about 20 Cree families located around the Flying Shot Lake area. The title is taken from the caption on the back of the photograph.
John Stocks (left), first Deputy Minister of Public Works, and A. H. McQuarrie (tallest man in centre) with several unidentified Indigenous men and children at Sturgeon Lake.
Image shows four individuals on horses during a race at Saskatoon Lake Sports Day. The caption written beneath the photograph says “Indians Racing, July 1st 1910”.
Image shows a pony race at Lake Saskatoon Sports in July 1910 with families watching from the sidelines. The caption beneath the photograph says “Indian Girls Racing July 1910.”
A Beaver First Nations family and two survey crew members gather outside a teepee near Snipe Lake. The original title is taken from caption beneath the photograph.